PRESS RELEASE
Missouri State Treasurer Vivek Malek Urges Legislature to Expand Successful MOBUCK$ Program

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE JEFFERSON
CITY, MO – Missouri State Treasurer Vivek Malek
today urged the Legislature to approve a $400 million expansion of the successful
MOBUCK$ program. The low-interest loan program is administered by the
Treasurer’s Office to boost economic growth while helping borrowers beat
inflation. "Since I became State Treasurer in January, I have focused on
promoting MOBUCK$ as a relief valve against soaring inflation. Our office works
closely with qualified lenders to offer loans at lower interest rates to
Missouri small businesses, farmers, and local governments," Treasurer
Malek said. The MOBUCK$ application portal has been closed since May of this year due
to high demand, as total deposits approached the statutory cap of $800 million.
Treasurer Malek endorsed legislation to raise the MOBUCK$ cap to $1.2 billion. Sen.
Sandy Crawford, R-Buffalo, and Rep. Terry Thompson, R-Lexington will sponsor
the legislation, pre-filing for the 2024 legislative session which opens this
Friday, Dec. 1, and Malek hopes the proposals to strengthen MOBUCK$ will receive
widespread, bipartisan support. “During November, I personally visited local officials and community
leaders in 44 counties across Missouri to promote MOBUCK$, and everyone is
excited about what these low-interest loans can mean for small businesses, especially
in rural areas,” Treasurer Malek said. Sen. Crawford, who raises cattle on her family farm, said: "Farmers
and ranchers must watch every dollar because there are so many variables in
agriculture, from weather to market prices. With the current high interest
rates, MOBUCK$ linked-deposit loans are a source of stability and financial
savings." "MOBUCK$ is a proven program that helps farmers and small businesses
save on their bottom lines by providing a break on loan interest," said
Rep. Thompson. A former banker, Rep. Thompson added: "I've promoted MOBUCK$
for decades as a viable option to help folks build their business while saving
money." The annual program year for MOBUCK$ runs from October 1 through September
30. During the latest program year, MOBUCK$ set a record for the total dollar
amount loaned at almost $539 million. That pushed the total amount of
outstanding loans under MOBUCK$ near the $800 million cap. Additionally, as new
MOBUCK$ loan capacity opened, Treasurer Malek established the Farm Relief Loan
Program to help farmers and ranchers confronting severe drought. Nearly $52.5
million in Farm Relief Loans are expected to be issued in total for this year. Treasurer Malek said his office will resume accepting MOBUCK$ applications
on January 2, 2024, when about $125 million will be available, but as with
2023, without legislative action, applications are expected to outpace
available loan funding.
Contact: Ray Bozarth, 573-298-1654